What scandals? At least when it comes to his approval rating, U.S. President Barack Obama’s numbers haven’t taken a dip from the Internal Revenue Service, Associated Press and Benghazi controversies engulfing his administration, according to a new CNN poll released Sunday, the International Business Times reported.

Obama has seen his approval rating remain steady, with 53 percent of those polled Friday and Saturday approving of the president’s job and 45 percent disapproving of the way the commander in chief is handling his duties. Two percent had no opinion, the news site reported..

The poll questioned 923 adult Americans and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. The political makeup of the respondents was 33 percent Democrat, 24 percent Republican and 43 percent independent.

Last week was a tumultuous one at the White House, as the president dealt with criticism of an administration in disarray over the AP, IRS and Benghazi scandals. Some accused the president of being aloof and criticized him about his leadership style, saying he should be more involved in what goes on in agencies he’s supposed to oversee. Others, mostly Republicans, were skeptical about how much Obama knows about the controversies.

An overwhelming majority of Americans polled by CNN said they believed all three scandals were “important” issues facing the nation, but they chose not to punish Obama when it came to his approval rating.